Gilligan made good on his promise to himself. The resulting show, Pluribus, really is a wholly unique take on the sci-fi ...
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Geologists discover alien-like landscapes beneath Antarctica's ice sheet
Imagine peeling back miles of frozen white and revealing valleys, rivers, and mountains that haven't seen sunlight in tens of ...
Apple TV aired it at 9 pm ET/6 pm PT, and it became the streamer’s most-watched show, surpassing Ted Lasso and Severance. The ...
The Pluribus Season 1 finale brings its central mystery into sharper focus and finally addresses the enigmatic Hive Mind ...
Over the last century of cinematic sci-fi, movies like Planet of the Apes and The Thing have produced some of the most ...
A quiet confession from Zosia exposes how the Others crossed Carol’s boundaries, turning a fragile romance into a catalyst ...
"Pluribus" has already been renewed for season 2. Read what creator Vince Gilligan has said about the cast, plot, and how ...
In the Season 1 finale of Vince Gilligan's Apple TV series, Carol Sturka finally connects with a fellow immune survivor, and her inner cynic wins out.
Let’s unpack the final episode of Vince Gilligan’s standout Apple TV series (for now)—especially that last moment.
The first season of Apple TV’s new hit sci-fi drama has come to an end with a jaw-dropping cliffhanger in the season finale ...
Pluribus” put its two unlikely heroes on the path to saving the world in the Season 1 finale, but not without some messy ...
At the center of the story is Carol Sturka (played by Rhea Seehorn of Better Call Saul), a successful yet cantankerous romance novelist. When reality around her shifts -- and it does so quickly -- her ...
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